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Where do I get my ducks and geese slaughtered?

Waterfowl F.A.Q.s
The BC market for waterfowl is supplied by three large federally registered processing plants located in the Fraser Valley of British Columbia. For further information please contact:
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Is it OK to eat ducks, geese and other wild birds?

Bird Flu: Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. The standard recommendation for ensuring that any wild game is safely cooked is to cook all types of meat thoroughly to at least 155-165 degrees Fahrenheit to kill disease organisms, parasites and viruses such as avian flu. It's not uncommon to see dead ducks or geese while in the field. Do not assume that any form of bird flu killed the ducks or geese, because these birds can die from many other causes.
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We have a small flock of poultry such as chickens, ducks or geese. Is it safe to keep them?

Bird Flu -- Frequently Asked Questions - ADHS
Yes. In the United States there is no need at present to remove a flock of poultry because of concerns regarding avian influenza. The U.S. Department of Agriculture monitors potential infection of poultry and poultry products by avian influenza viruses and other infectious disease agents.
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What can I do to protect my poultry (chickens, turkeys, domesticated ducks & geese)?

Bird Flu -- Frequently Asked Questions - ADHS
Poultry producers should strengthen biosecurity practices to prevent the introduction of avian influenza into their flocks. Sound biosecurity practices can be found on the USDA Backyard Biosecurity for the Birds webpage at www.aphis.usda.gov/vs/birdbiosecurity/hpai.html , which include: Protect poultry flocks from coming into contact with wild or migratory birds. Keep poultry away from any source of water that could have been contaminated by wild birds.
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How can you determine the sex of adult geese and ducks?

Poultry FAQs
In mature geese, masculinity is usually expressed by a larger body, longer neck, and a somewhat coarse and larger head than those of the females. In the Pilgrim breed from day-old maturity, the down, the plumage color of males is light or white, and in the females a dove-gray. The day-old Embden male has a lighter shade of gray present than the female. Mature male ducks are also commonly larger in body and head parts than the females.
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What is a possible cause of leg weakness in ducks and geese?

Poultry FAQs
Some breeds of ducks and geese, particularly the Embden, have an above average need for B-complex vitamins, particularly niacin. Administration of a water soluble stress pack (which contain niacin) in the drinking water is recommended.
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Is chicken feed satisfactory for ducks and geese?

Poultry FAQs
Ducks and geese can be fed chick starter and grower rations if commercial duck and geese feed in not available. These rations should not contain sulfa drugs because they may be toxic to ducks.
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Which species of ducks and geese can be kept together safely?

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Answer: This is an impossible question to answer completely. It would be just a little easier if it was asked which ones cannot be kept together safely. A few species, like Cape Baron Geese, Comb Ducks, Blue Ducks and Steamer Ducks are obviously too aggressive to be safely kept in a mixed flock. Many species, however, can become suddenly deadly during the breeding season in defense of their mates, their nests, or their young.
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Should I feed ducks, geese and other waterfowl?

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Unlike backyard birds, waterfowl are more likely to be infected when bird flu is present. But there are many other reasons that you should not feed ducks and geese. It increases the chance of spreading many diseases that are common among waterfowl. It makes them tame, and causes them to become a nuisance. They lose their natural behaviors. It is best to enjoy your local wildlife from a distance!
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When do geese & ducks breed?

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Around the same time as swans, although ducks can breed a few months earlier if the winter has been mild. Unlike swans and geese, ducks actually breed twice each year, typically between April & September.
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Why should ducks, geese, and swans not be fed?

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Birds can be checked for avian schistosomes by hatching the miracidia from parasite eggs in the hosts' feces. If hatch-year (young birds) that can't fly are positive for avian schistosomes, then it must be concluded that they contacted the parasite on that specific lake. Not only can the bird species of dermatitis-producing parasite be isolated, but it is possible to determine the level of infection.
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Do ducks and geese require special diets?

Waterfowl F.A.Q.s
Yes, feed for waterfowl does differ from that of other types of poultry and one should obtain quality feed from a commercial feed mill to ensure the waterfowl receive adequate nutrition.
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How are the cattle slaughtered?

US Wellness Meats -- Frequently Asked Questions
The animals are tended as humanely as possible up to point of slaughter to minimize stress. This process is done quickly as possible to eliminate trauma to the animal. We request steam cleaned facilities before our animals go through the slaughter process to eliminate cross contamination with grain fed animals. HAACP rules are followed thoroughly. [back to top]
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How long do geese & ducks sit on their eggs?

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For geese typically 32-34 days and for ducks 24-28 days. and geese, ducks actually breed twice each year, typically between April & September.
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Can I/Should I feed ducks/geese at the local park?

Avian influenza - Frequently asked questions
The strain of H5N1 highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) that has circulated in Asia, Africa, and Europe has not yet been identified in the United States, so the risk that ducks or geese in your local park are infected is currently very low.
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Can I rear my ducks/geese using a stream, or watercourse passing through my property?

Waterfowl F.A.Q.s
Ducks should not be raised commercially by using natural lakes, streams or water courses running through your property because of environmental considerations. Commercial duck/geese operations can reside on fields supplied with water troughs but these kinds of operations can suffer from heavy predator losses, lack of control of nutrition and poorer economic performance.
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What products are best for repelling geese or ducks from my grass?

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GooseBuster was made specifically for this situation. Also,GooseChase is a safe, highly effective taste aversion agent. Terror Eyes, Irri-Tape and GatorGaurd are also very useful.
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How do I get ducks?

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You have to have a pond. You must have less than 6 chickens. The event happens on a non-rainy day after the Summer of the 2nd year. If you already have a duck, you won't get them any more. The weather forecast by the guy with a straw hat is much more accurate than the other guy. Keep tuning in to find his forecast.
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Are lambs slaughtered mainly for their sheepskin?

Kiwi Sheepskins - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
No, sheepskins used for sheepskin footwear and all other sheepskin products are a by-product of the meat and wool industries. The hide in its raw state is of limited financial value, it is the labour-intensive tanning process that adds value.
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What is done with the bison that have been slaughtered?

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Under the State of Montana Code 81-2-120 the slaughtered bison are donated to an Indian tribal organization or charity. The donation is made after a written request is received.
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What horses are slaughtered?

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Any horse that falls within the profit margin for slaughter. Horses of all ages and sex are slaughtered including pregnant mares and foals.
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How should geese on pasture be managed?

Poultry FAQs
One acre of succulent pasture will support 20 to 40 geese. For best results, the goslings should be 6 weeks old before being turned out to pasture. Provide shade and water at several locations in the field. Keep the goslings hungry; a light feeding of grain (3 lb./bird) at night is sufficient. Ref. L. Waterfowl – "Raising Geese".
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Q-1. WHERE DO GEESE LIVE?

Bird Control - Geese Trapping, Removal, and Prevention
Geese generally nest on shorelines, islands, man-made structures and muskgeese and beaver lodges. If an area provides a water source, cover for a nest and a good place for the bird to have a lookout, it is likely a goose will build its home there. Since geese most always choose to live near water, flooding is often a destructive force for goose nests. Geese are also attracted to lawns with short, mowed grass.
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Q-2. WHEN ARE GEESE MOST ACTIVE?

Bird Control - Geese Trapping, Removal, and Prevention
Miggeeseory geese spend the winter months in the southern United States. Some Canada geese don’t miggeesee at all, and those are the geese that live throughout the country year-round. Early April is the time when most geese start to build their nests, just in time for the mother goose to lay four to seven white eggs, while the male goose stands watch close by. Some geese have been known to lay up to 12 eggs at a time.
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Why have the geese chosen this site?

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Because it affords several, if not all of the necessary ingredients for goose survival; food, safety, and reproduction/nesting sites.
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Where do the geese migrate?

Iroquois National Wildlife Refuge FAQ Page
Most of the geese that use the refuge have flown up from the Chesapeake and Delaware Bay areas. In the spring they migrate through on their way to Northern Canada, the James Bay and Hudson Bay areas.
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